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Newton, Einstein, and more in modern times.
Famous physicists: Dr. Tong, Tsung-Dao Li, Xiaoyu Wang, Zhenning Yang, Zhaozhong Ding, Guangya Zhu, Keats Yan, Xuesen Qian, Steven Zhu, Siguang Li.
Chemists: Lu Jiaxi, Chang Xin'an, Cao Xishou, Cao Chunxiao, Cao Benxi, Cheng Xiang, Cai Qirui, Cai Guohui, Cai Zengliang, Cai Junsheng, Chen Zhirong, Chen Junwu, Chen Guanrong, Chen Kaixian, Chen Chuangtian, Chen Jiayong, Chen Jiahong, Chen Shangxian, Chen Dai, Chen Qingyun, Chen Xiaohui, Chen Hongyuan, Chen Qingqi, Chen Zhuling, Chen Weijun, Chen Yaozu, Chen Conglong, Chen Rongyi, Chen Yuguang, Chen Fengxing, Chen Jianyuan, Chen Yuansheng.
Mathematicians: Hua Luogeng, Chen Shiingshen, Su Buqing, Chen Jingrun, Yau Chengtong, Tao Zhexuan, Zhang Jingzhong, Wu Wenjun.
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I don't think your problem is that you're impulsive.
It's a little sensitive.
Because it's okay for you to socialize with complete strangers and acquaintances.
The main thing is that I have a problem talking to people who are half-baked.
So essentially, it shouldn't have much to do with your habit of talking.
When talking to someone who is half-baked, sometimes there are some issues that are not very important, but you can actually ignore the past.
It's good to think that you didn't hear it or didn't want to express your opinion.
In addition, the more you don't know how to talk to these people, the more nervous you become, and the more obvious your so-called behind-the-ear phenomenon becomes.
So be relaxed when dealing with others.
There is no need to take some indifferent words too seriously.
It'll get better slowly
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Geologist Li Siguang In the autumn of 1949, when the founding of New China was imminent, Li Siguang, who was abroad, was invited to serve as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. After receiving the news, he immediately prepared to return home. At this time, a friend in London called** and told him that the Kuomintang ambassador to Britain had received a secret order asking him to publicly make a statement refusing to accept the post of CPPCC member, otherwise he would be detained.
Li Siguang made a quick decision and left London alone to come to France. Two weeks later, Mrs. Li's wife, Xu Shubin, received a letter from Li Siguang saying that he had arrived in Basel, on the border between Switzerland and Germany. The couple bought tickets from Italy to Hong Kong in Basel and set off for their clandestine return home in December 1949.
Li Siguang, who returned to the embrace of New China, was entrusted with important responsibilities and successively served as Minister of Geology, Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chairman of the All-China Federation of Science and Technology, and Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Despite his advanced age, he is still fighting in the front line of scientific research and national construction, and has made great contributions to China's geology, petroleum exploration and construction. In 1958, Li Siguang was introduced by He Changgong and Zhang Jinfu to join the Communist Party of China, and became a communist fighter from a national democrat.
After the 60s, Li Siguang's health became worse and worse due to overwork, but he still devoted himself to the work of ****, forecasting and geothermal utilization with great enthusiasm and energy. On April 29, 1971, Li Siguang died of illness at the age of 82.
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